ELLIOTf LEGTURES nay Fever Opens With Stellar Cast ON CONSTITUTION Cowa rd Comed y Portrays Profe ssor Was Dire ctor Joseph P. Kennedy Eccentri c Theatr ica l Part y War Production Boar d By Norice Mahoney To Address Seniors Saturday, the twenty-sixth of Ap- William Yandell Elliott, Professor ril , is the date of the presenation of of .Government at Harvard University, At Commencement of "Hay Fever" by Powder and Wig. will speak at 4 P. M., Thursday after- "Hay Fever," written by the popu- The noon in the Women's Union. lar Noel Coward, is a hilarious comedy Professor Fullam's fourth speaker in Authority , en Administration concerning an aging actress and her 4 lecture series his sub- Government. , unpredictable family. ' The tale un- ''The Need for Constitu - ject will be, Advised President Roosevelt folds in three acts, with laughs from tional Reform." beginning.to end. Professor Elliott is reputed to be Betty Scalise has the lead an outstanding.American liberal. . He . , taking the part of 'Judith Bliss, was one of the " leading advocates of who finds refuge from the trials of ordinary life intervention after the beginning..of hy.constantly reliving the roles of her the European War—one of the com- bygone stage career. Betty, parative few who saw clearly what has been prominent in Powder and course we must follow and dared to Wig throughout her college years publicly announce his views. He wag , both in directing and acting. The theatre also a friend and adviser of the late is her chief ambition, and besides her President Roosevel t, serving as con- stage activities at Colby, she has play- sultant on the Presidential Commis- ed in summer stock, and taken courses sion of Administration Management, , in dramatics at Connecticut College the. National Advisory Defense Com- Shown above , are t he principals in " Hny Fever." Left to 'right: Bob for Women during the summers. mission, the Ofilce of Price Adminis- Tonge, Dixie /Roundly, Betty Scalise. Fred Hubbard . "Dixie tration, avuV aa director of the Stock- " Roumly, as Sovel Bliss pile and Transport Division of tire is the daughter of the house who tries War; Production Board. desperately to make her arty family . appear Graduated from Vanderbilt Uni- Colb conventional. "Dixie" is a per- y Family Landscapes ennial in the dramatic club and has versity in 1917 ,, Dr. Elliott served as h a lieutenant in A'. E.' F.",""nn'd received assisted with tho direction of many of 1923, He the play*. his Ph. D. from Oxford in Colby Collogo students and facul- has taught at . Vanderbilt University Bob Tnnge is" a newcomer at Colby ty members will exchange textbooks and at the University of California graphy -Exhibit and in Powder and Wig ns well, He Photo nnd fountain pens plnys and . has been Professor of Govern- for shovel* and "Simon " in "Hay Fever," and nienit at Harvard since 1929. Ho wheelbarrows Thursday in celebration handles Iris role of a young sophisti- contributes frequently to periodicala JOSEPH P. KENNEDY Begins on May 2d of Mayflower Will Arbor Day which cate admirably. ' and Iras written several books includ- has- boon prnc-Uiime d by President J. Guy Smith , who hails from Bethle- gmatic Revol t in Politics," Joseph P. Kennedy, f ormer ambas- hem , Pennsylvania ' ing, "Pra By Beverly Bonner fJoelyu Bixler. , portrays the be- "The New British Empire," "The sador to Britain , will be the com- wildered Sandy Tyrell, protege of Ju- The Navy exhibition of official pho- Need for Constitutional Reform" .and mencement speaker for the gradua- Sponsored by the men 's and 'wo- dith. Guy has acted in productions tographs of Naval aoa and nil- action, the "City of Man." tion exercises to be held on Monday, men 's student councils , the idea arose both in high selrool and at Moravian "Power in . tho Pnci lie," will open in from nn emergency ' created hy tiro College which lie attended June 17th, the Department of Pub- . before tho Womcn 's . Onion on Thursday, the arrival of. two cm-lends of young mir.s- coming to Colby. licity announced Inst week., second of May .for a three weeks' ory trees for the now campus. The Fred Hubbard appeared in- "Pano- War Artist Pays visit ¦ showing, under tho auspices of tho Mr. Kennedy, whose name is well available labor being insufficient l;6 rama of Drama ," produced by Pow- ¦Co]by Camera Club.- This is the fi rst known in the diplomatic service circle, dig al. once l.ho 200 holes necessary, der and Wig in March, 1.945. As Da- To Own Exhibition Here showing . of the exhibition north of has also been, active in corporation the college authorities pub the situa- vid , .'luditl i 's husband , ho is an intel- Boston. It will be open to the pub- tion nil to tiro, student leaders. The lectual writer , finance, tho Securities Exchange Com- not at all disturbed by By vNnncy Jucobsen in this area ns well ns to Colby stu- resulting plan culls for a program his family mission as Chairman' of the United of 's antics. Willard Gumming.^ whoso exhibit dents. nut-uf-dnni- work by students nnd fac- Cloyd Aarseth appears States Maritime .Commission, nn d has on the stage of crayon ftortrnits is.now on display From hundreds of thousands of of- ulty alike. for l.ho second boon appointed to the Board of Di- time this year, first in the Women 's Uni o n , will be en- fi cial Navy, Coast Guard , and Marine "The work day will begin at S in :i Negro folk-comedy, rectors.' of several banking (Inns in " nn d now ns tertain ed at; n ton' this t'oming'Suiulny Corps photographs of our wnr in tho A. M. whon lames and professors' cars Richard (irnetluim Boston nnd vicinity. in "Hny Fever." . mftei'iiofon in tho-Smitli Lounge of the Western seas, tho mon who light will call for students on file down- lintl i .lafl' e portrays In 1 1137 he wns nppointod Ambas- tho temptress Women 's Uni on", The entire com- it, and the weapons thoy use—ships, town campus and take them to May- in the current play, and ns Judith's sador to Britain for .'a five year term, munity is invited. guns, airplanes—Captain 13d ward J. flower Hill. There, squads will lie rival; has some excellent scenes, but resigned' in November of 1940, _ Most • of tho crayon portraits on Stoichen , USNR , mndo i.ha• final se- assigned 16 different work projec ts, Temiv K aplan , h promising frosh- " ¦ Recently ho has boon working oil a b ' -woro done while Mr. Cum- lection of photographs which, arrang- Resides' tire tree planting, crows will ¦n mn , handles exhi it project for the development of indus- the ruin of ingenue mings stationed in ' Alaska, as n ed In dramatic soriuonco , make up tho clour up underbrush help install tho Jackie Coroyton. wns try in Now England. mem ber of tiro War Art Unit. In tho exhibition. Now oil a nation-wide water suppl y to l.ho new veterans' See you al. eight o' Educated-, at Boston Latin School clock on Satur- lino of duty, ho visited remote Aleu- . tour «,0' nuiaoiimB nnd_collogos, tho h ousing 'project nnd perforin oilier day to wiifcli the star-studded cast and Harvard University, Mr. Kennedy tian outposts (ind sketched activities. exhibition is circulated by tho Muse- jobs to help beauti fy the ' mav cam- perform. hns received honorable degrees from He arrived on Kiulcn the day after our um of-Modern Art, Now York, for tho pus. A picnic lunch will lie served al; Catholic University, Oglethorpe Uni- troop ' landed nnd miulo drawings oi United States Navy. • . noon, s versity, tho University' of- Notro Damo, .Tapnnoso installations for official use. In acknowledging the cooperation the National University of Dublin Prosidont-Kniei-itus Vrnnklin W. Mr. Camming- wont- Ipto tho nor- of tire Navy, Monroe Wheolcr Direc- Trustee Boar d Announces . (Ireland)*, and tho Universities of Ed- , Johnson , who hns made the May flower yicb in 1942. , Ho wns stationed n't tor of Exhibitions fob tlie Museum ' of. s inburgh , Manchester, Liverpool, Bris- Ulll Inndscnping program his lrnhby, g Fort Bolvoir Vn„ in tho Art' Project Resi nation of Averill , tol, and Cambridge iii England. Modern Art sold : , will superintend the whole project. which Irad ns Its. object the decoration "Those lunatorful views of unvnl Tho participating si. ml out organiza- ' of Recreation Halls. Ho Inter vo- action nnd tho men responsible for II ;, tions will be headed by Carl Wrigh t The Colby Collogo Board, of Trus- coivod hta cbirimisBion thoro. Ho was aro almost miraculous in their , power and Nancy Jneohson. ''In carte of vain tees !ms announced that it accepted assigned to do portraits of Lt, Gon. to ' brin g the iioncomba'tnnl; close to lie held the resignation of Dr. George G, Ayo- ' New Office rs of Stu 6. on Tlrnradny, classes will ns McNniiy Lt; Goiv Mark Clark , nnd the tli-rillin g actualities of tho war In usual and tho work program will bo rill ns its Chairman al. a mooting hold others ¦while stationed at' tho Army Will Attend Conference tho Pncihc.1;. enrriod' out on Friday. In Portland last Saturday. His suc- Wnr Collogo. Ho organized tho All- , The pictures have boon taken by cessor is to be Noil Leonard ofi Bos- Sohlior Art Show which had its final The annual Student Government enlisted mon nnd oiIIcovh of the Navy, ton, exhibition In th o National, Gallery.in , mid Marino Corps hy CAIVIERA CLUB MEETING • Conference will bo held at Rhode Conot Guard Dr. Averlll- 's resignation will go Washington , Inst summer. , usb of automatic cameras. Tho Colby Cnmoi'n Club will into olViict, at, the end of his two year Island State Collogo, Kingston, Rhode • Tho . artist la well known in Mnlno The photographs , tnko tho visitor hold iln next mooting on April term. lie will , h owever, rbmnln ns ' whore hla work hns boon .well , i_ - Island, "next Friday nnd .Saturday, throu gh the fuH eirclo of preparation , 29 al 7i30 P. M. in ill- Womon'» Clmirmn'n or tho Mnyflowor Hill Build- colvod. Ills fnthor, Willard Cum- April , 20 and 27. Representatives attack, nnd return , by men , filli ps, nnd ' Union, Tho primary purponu in g and Kinaneo Committees, ' •mlngs. Sr;, is president of* the Lako- from all co-od colleges in Now Eng- pianos , of our Nnvy in tho Pacific. " of thin monlinr; in to linns' the A m ember of the Board of Trustees 'oonforonco, v wood Dramatic Colony nnd his, rnotli- land 'will partake In this Cdrtiiln lectin -s n|.niid mil. : ligh ter pi- Navy nxhihllinn "Powor in l.lm since 1 !),'i:i , Mr. Leonard is Chairman . oi- is a gi'nduato of-Golby. , and its purpose , is to.discuss common lots on the run ut the ord av ; "Pilots, Pncific." . of the Boqniifit Committee of the Fund problems of Women's Student Gov- nihu your pianos ;" nn ' idyllic scono Election of noxt yonr' ii offi- Council , nnd lias boon' active in tho ¦ RED CROSS ernment in. nn attempt to obtain so- of luminous clouda and muVU fc sou on cii* „, ni'mnftomontn. for ihn Bnr Finan ce, ' Honorary t)»gvoe, Nomina- . Tho no»a mooting of tho Col- lutions. . • which .small,boats seem to float gon li- Mnrhor trip, nnd final •nrrniiffo- ti on , an d Mayflower Hill Buildings by CUliptor of tho Reel Croi'a 1 Our; dolomites will bo tho'• ' newly ly—¦a ctually n , tram pinions convoy ol! monln for tho "Cnmdrn Club Committees, j will bo (Uwated'to tho makin((, of elected president and ono other' marn- powerful energies niid materials, of Cliic'.' to bo (niton at tho formal lie .'received Iris degree from Colby !¦ ! ^ ^ May bniltet- 'for ilio tot-vice mon bov or , Women's Student. Govern- war, cargo ships, destroyers unci trans- dancu an May 11 will h« tho, In 1.1)2.1 , and from Yale Livw School ¦• ' ' ¦• . , ¦ ' ¦' ¦ ' ' •' ' «t Toani. ' ' ' ¦ ' " '' ; ment; . •' . . ' ports., i . ' topicn of tho n „encla> throo years Inter, , . , ^ . . • , . $$!?
¦ .Butcher ' ' ' Takes Over Pitching • • ' ' ¦ . . - Coach Millett started ' - , " * ' ' * - * Don' Butcher, who twirled tlio first four frames giv- ing u p but throe hits and ono walk, wh ile striking out two; In addition NTtf *'*_«/' |' to this he delivered t\ single in Ms . ¦:, V¦ W. A. Hageif & Co. second appearance at the plate and $ TIium, Fri, Snt, Apr. 2B-2C-27 ' ' • Inte r scored. ' WM£Sm" . .113 Main Street SUNDAY AND MONDAY ' . Car) Wright relieving Butclrer at ¦ ' ' " . » . JOHN WAYNE. William Powoli, Ehtli-rWilliam* ' Confectioner y and Ice Cream t lio start of the ilfth 111111111? gave up Vera Hruba ' RiUto'n• . ' .'. • Angola* Lansbury " . live hits, two of thorn coming in suc-
" -¦ ¦-¦¦¦.¦-- ¦¦ , ¦¦¦ ¦--..-¦ - i i-i .,¦¦,¦¦¦¦- --. ii . — i — .ii .i I..,, ..__ . Wait .Bronnnrf U.iii.1. . i " cession in tiro seventh. In his flvo' in- ' ning job ho fanned four, walked only .; :.;.;.; • - ' - .: D.AKOTA: The Hoodlum Saint ¦ ono , an d got 2 for 3 at the plato him- ' ' " v ¦ '¦¦ YOU'LL MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT self. Both hurlers showed ' ,. .' ;, ; - Plus . '/' • ¦ " ' ¦I'lll mimMm^m^WmmmmWmmmWmmmWmmammmmmmmttlltmtm'mmt up brilli- Lynno RoborU—Joroih b Co\vnh ^ antly. ' Main e used tlrroo hurlers. Walter , '"' TUES WED. , BEHIND CITY LIGHTS / SUN, MON, , ' Brayloy started oil', was relieved by » I ¦¦ III II I n, Hot el Elmwood McNooloy in the fifth and was in turn ' ' ' "' ¦' , ' - April 28-20-30, May 1 ¦ ,a^. ;, STARTS TUES • V . • Call Wiitervillo 600 ' : , ' . replaced by ,Too Dow. in tho eight!). 'Juno Ailyion RobL Walker John Payne. Maureen O'Hara This trio of monndnmen woro thump- ed for 12 hits, including throo doubles A,WIFE SAIL9R;TAKES • William Bijndbc ' VERSAILLES- ROOM • PINE TREE TAVERN and n h omo run, . . ' ' ' ' ' • ' ¦¦ ¦ Mnnhtv Huniit i-.-ttor for Evlo . . \ • . . - ¦ ''' ' ¦ JOURNEY . .. , f. ' ' SENTIMENTAL . . , ,. . Colby -__ '2 802015 2 1 x—15 * a^i^MBi-BiB^ ' i ' . ¦ ' ' ' Mnino .__ 1 2 0 ^ _ ,y.J _;_, ^ .1 _. _ - ...... ' . 0 1 0 1 0 0— 5 1 , " "' i . . '' . . . ' "' .—• Outin g Club Entertains Bixler Offers Meditation ,rr. GOOD SHOES FOR Laiidrs of mmm COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN At Easter Sunda y Part y For Easter Sunrise Gathering Addresses Students On Easter morning at seven o'clock GaliertShoe Store _)Er_eK - irxaine You have poise on campus .151 iviBluMain Street . WatervilleDmvrttw rviu-,, Maine A group of about 100 students at- a large group of students/ professors , but will ——^—_—¦_ ^——_—— i f 'ni i ' i , tended the informal open house at it desert you when you step into the Discusses Administration and townspeople met on.-the Chapel business world? At Katharine Gibbs ¦ the Outing Club Lodge on, Easter. Secretarial.School,-you not only re- * A- " Of Government Agencies Sunday. The Batmobvle, the only- lawn for a sunrise service sponsored ceive outstanding technical training, ¦ but .become familiar with business means of transportation, aside from by a committee from the S. C. A. and management and ..procedure. .For ' Compliments of . private cars, left Colby at 2 and 3 in theTJoardman. Society. catalog and information, address On ' Thursday, April 18th, in the College Course Deari. the afternoon and returned at 4 and . The custom was revived' after a Women's Union James M. Landis of ' ' HOTEL TEMPLE TON 6. " . few years' absence as Dr. Bixler gave Harvard "University addressed the gov- At the lodge there were ho planned a meditation on ''Death to the Flesh ernment 4 class on the subject of "Na- WHARIN ! GIBB S 27i3S"Temple Street, Waterville, Me. activities; just a general good time and Life to the Spirit." The singing . NEW YORK 17.. , ...... 230 Park Ave. tional Administration, Its Agencies BOSTON 161 ;. 30 Marlborou oh St. " for all, where everyone followed his was led by a choir under the direction C HICAGO II 720 N; Michigan Ave. • Telephone 893 and Functions. PROVIDENCE 0....;...... " ' own inclinations. . The clear, crisp day- of Marylin Hubert and accompanied 155 Annul! St. Mr. Landis, Dean »of the Harvard . provided a perfect background for by a trumpeter, Mr. Gerald Cram of Law School-, has' been also a 'member the trip, while an extremely brisk Winslow. The ' committee, Mary Mowry Jewelr y Cp. of the Federal Trade Commission and ' wind chopped up Great Pond giving Gardiner, Carl Samuelson, and Don -was in part responsible for the crea- Waterville . Leading those out in the boat a feeling of the' N'icoll,' which had been working with tion of the Securities and Exchange Credit Jewelers real sport. The horseshoe court, too, Dr. Winston King, conducted the ser- FOR Commission. Because of this partic- Telephone 864 - . . . was in constant use as were the pine- vice. A special trip by the "Bin e SERVICE, DEPENDABILITY ipation in government administration, needled path along the banks off the Beetle" provided ti-ansportation. 45 Main Si. Waterville , Me. and QUALITY Mi-. Landis had a store of actual ex- lake. making perience from which to draw Members of the Outing Club Plan- ^-JSj-S-ea^B-owia his lecture practical and graphic as ning Committee prepared the refresh- ' ' ' - well as theoretical. ments of coffee and cookies which .. CALL -" ' Speaking to one of the largest were on hand for those ravenous souls groups thus far assembled for this lec- who, somehow, had managed to work Aliens Dru g Store Dean Landis- opened by ture series, up aii appetite. Robert A. Dexter , Prop. giving a brief background of national Our scheduled return trip at 5 was ' ¦¦ - . - . . Telep hone 2095 administration and its problems from somehow delayed due to the lack of the period following the Civil War, 118 Main' Street , Waterville , Maine transportation. However, after a ser "Wilson and up to the through the era, . rious deliberation on' the matter of Night Call * 2294 New Deal. Launching into the crux walking 12 miles, we decided to" hold Meet your friends at our Fountain of Iris talk, the lecturer cited the basic out until help " came in the familiar agencies difficulties which national form of the "Bat," which safely re- have encountered -from 1933 until the turned us to the campus after a most liresent. ' enjoyable afternoon. His first point was to outline the The- chaperonage was sufflcienly types of agencies which have been supplied by Professor and Mrs. Ap- Elms Restaura nt innovated under tlie New Deal. Un- lington and Mr. and Mrs, Rush., der the first heading came those com- Our Motto Is missions established to administer the functions which have come under na- AS APPEARING IN j " "Quality tional jurisdiction in the past decade. Silver Street Service . ^S^X • *% . - Jmf''^?' And un- APRIL MADEMOISELLE ' The second type of agencies came | II IIIm 'V**! "' Sl ' '?^ Service"' der the title of "bureaucracy" which /^' • Phone 622 "WATERVILLE Dean Landis claimed is not permanent , ME | | | ir 41 Temple St. Waterville . 'M e. and has "left no scar on our national \t^£lmm\kdlt ^k^ A grouping came the re- life." In the last J gional plans such as the T.V.A.. which Compliments of Dean Landis defined as an activity JU1SN IN- UKUWU Al .H_- usually done by private industry but ROY'S being* done by the government for in- 197A MAIN STliEET Puritan Restaurant creased efficiency. "Cream Tobacco Candy, Peanuts, Ice , FOR DINNER OR SUPPER Following up this discussion of Tatty Sandwiches of all kind. agencies, the Harvard Dean men- tioned the need , of their integration Houle Cleaners and but thefi explained that there has yet to be found a successful method of Dyers Jeff er son Hotel accompl i shing this. Despite this fact, 17 Summer St. - Telep hone 896 MEET THE BOYS AT he continued, there will bp probably an increase in government agencies, y f .. ,^te p*<^S^^^^^K THE JEJFF especially in international affairs. Concluding his talk, Dean Landjs O'DonnelPs Taxi Telephone 145 claimed that he was a member of the Stand & waiting: Boom, IBS Main St. ".Teffersoniiin School , that is one who Tel. 238 Res. 1623 Waterville believes that the least, government is 7 A. M. until Mldnite _ >" _» v^ __ ' ? V ' * « V mSm Stea m Laundry the best government," but neverthe- -- *< * *#* 145 Main Street less he stated that he could not advo- /) , Waterville, Maine cate the immediate conclusion of all Y* v *6 V3_P • Mul's Restaurant \ YV \Jl^ ¦ Colby Students are always ¦welcome dt functions which the government has ' » «w ^X -Vlr, **'.^^ ! ' . ' incorporated in the past years. He GOOD FOOD \ lli * Walter Day's further admonished the audience ..not Post Office Square R easonably Prtcad Greeting Cords for all. to lie.situ.te to see that the government occasions, Sta- is fil l filling- its obligations, but on the tionary, Magazines, etc., School Supplies other hand not to underestimate the With Compliments of difficulties entailed in national admin- istration. L. L. TARDIFF CHINA INN His last' statement warned the pub- Chinese - Food Our Specialty JEWELER lic to deal sympathetically with the Dinner served 11 A, M. to 9 P. M. Wntervillo Maine ' . Daily . E-v-nn-nl. and not to be cuwi-tl away ¦ V by wo rds such ns agencies or bureauc- SPft/wntf S&lemnvn'SrUiffleb ... -; . • Telephone 878 racy since they can mean efllciency to flatter your nice young figure... all eyelet embroi- , 10 Main Street Waterville, Mnino ns well as red tape. Melvi n' s Music Store dered and sparked up with bright .white ruffle frost- Rollins-Dunham Co. Everything in MUSIC ing . . . cap sleeved for bare-armed beaut/. White • . HARDWARE DEALERS". ' SHEET MUSIC and RECORDS ,. ' .' . ' • ' • ' ' . ' " ' '" "ID / Your ^ M f only in sizes 9-15. - Sportlno Goods, Paints and Oils t . Waterville Maine , ) I .1 I I , I . . ¦ I Career , - ^M/%( ^ ¦ Fai row's « • Prepare for nn 1 ¦ - Bookshop ff nttrnctivo, worth-while secrotnrinl « I job nflor collogo, Borkoloy Rrnilu- g » ' BOOKS . RECORDS Jf utos aro plncod In n wklo vnrloty of ff If profofrod ponitlons. Spocinl Exoc- BOOKS STATIONERY , STATIONERY v \ .utivo Socrolnrlnl Cour«o for collogo MJ / B -womon. A clistiii Rii (hIioc! fnculty, \ Main and Temple Sti, Toi 312 C Effectlvo plncaniont service, For 1 ' FELT PENNANTS " B Bulletin , nddrons Diroctor, . f . Mmmwsciiooi) AND PILLOWS \ g mi Lcxlnntnn Avtnui. .Now York 17, M.V, ' ft ' ' fl, B Clmrcli Kirn,! Wlilln Plnlm , N. V, S * . ' 52 M in Street ' ¦ ' B 22 Pmipoct Hlrool F.nil unman , N. 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